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Sounds like the brother was ticked from day one about the sister getting the house. I don't see enough in the news article to to come to any conclusi...
Well, I'm not going to crank it out by hand. I suppose it depends on the data you have. I keep all my data in 3D (NEZ, LatLongHt, ECEF (pure)).So if...
I just use TBC and a simple way to do LDP's. It works great for me.
The other network stations in the network are in other valleys with mountain ranges in between. I've been advised that this could cause some distorti...
I have a friend with a Utah TURN GPS account and network rover. I think I'm to far away and in a valley (only one station in the valley 30 miles away...
A true story (short, but true)My wife worked as a waitress before we were married in Salt Lake City. She had a somewhat regular male customer that ke...
That makes it a full time day. I can't put it on the top of my list but I'll try to do it in the next month or so. I'll use a good location for the ...
That's what I see on the controller as the horizontal precision. It's just a number. My experience through the years when I've been able to compare ...
So what do you need? I can set up a base and a rover antenna on a tripod. I can do as many 3 min RTK solutions over, say a day, as needed on the sam...
I think the RTD can solve the vector without the requirement of initialization. There still needs to be a communication between the rover and the net...
The way you dis RTK I thought you'd think a couple tenths was tight. It's more like 0.02 to 0.07 feet (horz). If it's a couple tenths probably poor ...
Wouldn't each epoch yield it's own vector? The longer it runs the more observations and the closer the mean should be to the point. That is if you a...
Why would a real time calculation of a data set yield different results than the same calculation of the data later?
That idea makes me want GNSS.
Say I did a 300 epoch RTK observation and I wanted to use the covariance numbers in a LS routine like you do. That data is computed by the controller...
I think the SV geometry has more to do with it than the orbits. You can see the geometry and view the DOP's and get a feel for the quality of the obs...
If you have good observation conditions you will get good results. Like any measurement system redundancy will improve the results and make it more l...
Yeah, but both the base and rover see it the same, so the vector can be calc'd pretty good. Then the correction to the defined base coordinate and th...
I run single GPS vectors with covariances through Star*Net quite frequentlyIt's not really a single measurement. It's a statistically derived vector ...
In your mind with no experience with RTK the uncertainty is large (probably a meter or so). In my experience of 15 years the uncertainty is lower, a ...